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- catalog alternative "Power and rights in United States constitutional law".
- catalog contributor b12159119.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Attachments: -- A. The Articles of Confederation -- B. Declaration of Independence -- C. The Constitution of the United States of America -- C-1: The Bill of Rights -- C-2: Constitutional Amendments 11-27 -- D. Individual rights found in the text of the Constitution excluding the amendments -- E. The Gettysburg Address -- F. The Emancipation Proclamation -- G. Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech to Congress on December 8, 1941 -- H. San Diego City Council Resolution Number R-294727.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-251).".
- catalog description "Part One: Governmental power -- A. The federal government -- 1. The principle of separation of powers -- a. Checks and balances -- b. On the ambiguity of the tri-partite demarcation -- 2. Legislative powers -- a. On the meaning of the term "legislative" -- The text of the Constitution -- Legislative immunity -- b. Enumeration of powers -- Taxing power -- Spending power -- Commerce clause -- Necessary and proper clause -- 3. Executive power -- a. foreign affairs -- Treaties and executive agreements -- Foreign military interventions -- b. Domestic affairs ("emergency" power) -- c. Presidential legislative prerogatives -- d. Election, appointment, removal, and immunity -- 4. Judicial power -- a. Express grants of (and limitations on) judicial power -- Heads of federal judicial power (subject matter jurisdiction) -- Limitation of jurisdiction to "cases or controversies" -- b. Implied grants of (and limitations on) judicial power -- Judicial review of constitutionality -- The "political question" doctrine -- B. The governments of the states -- 1. The supremacy clause -- a. Concurrent jurisdiction -- b. Preemption -- 2. The tenth amendment -- a. The tenth amendment in the courts -- b. AS principle of localism or subsidiarity?".
- catalog description "Part Two: Constitutional rights -- 1. "State action" -- 2. Levels of scrutiny -- a. Lawful (valid) ends -- b. Rational means ("minimum scrutiny") -- c. "Strict scrutiny" (Compelling ends, necessary means) -- d. "Intermediate scrutiny" ("proportionality") -- A. Liberty (due process) -- 1. Explicit fundamental rights -- a. Speech -- Protected expressive conduct (private rights) -- b. Religion -- Establishment of religion -- Free exercise of religion -- B. Equality (equal protection) -- 1. Discrimination -- a. De jure discriminations -- Explicit discriminations -- Implicit discriminations -- b. De facto discrimination -- 2. Protected groups -- a. Suspect classifications -- b. Quasi-suspect classifications".
- catalog extent "vii, 261 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Power & rights in US constitutional law.".
- catalog identifier "0379214393 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Power & rights in US constitutional law.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oceana Publications,".
- catalog relation "Power & rights in US constitutional law.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "342.73 21".
- catalog subject "Civil rights United States.".
- catalog subject "Constitutional law United States.".
- catalog subject "KF4550.Z9 L86 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Attachments: -- A. The Articles of Confederation -- B. Declaration of Independence -- C. The Constitution of the United States of America -- C-1: The Bill of Rights -- C-2: Constitutional Amendments 11-27 -- D. Individual rights found in the text of the Constitution excluding the amendments -- E. The Gettysburg Address -- F. The Emancipation Proclamation -- G. Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech to Congress on December 8, 1941 -- H. San Diego City Council Resolution Number R-294727.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Governmental power -- A. The federal government -- 1. The principle of separation of powers -- a. Checks and balances -- b. On the ambiguity of the tri-partite demarcation -- 2. Legislative powers -- a. On the meaning of the term "legislative" -- The text of the Constitution -- Legislative immunity -- b. Enumeration of powers -- Taxing power -- Spending power -- Commerce clause -- Necessary and proper clause -- 3. Executive power -- a. foreign affairs -- Treaties and executive agreements -- Foreign military interventions -- b. Domestic affairs ("emergency" power) -- c. Presidential legislative prerogatives -- d. Election, appointment, removal, and immunity -- 4. Judicial power -- a. Express grants of (and limitations on) judicial power -- Heads of federal judicial power (subject matter jurisdiction) -- Limitation of jurisdiction to "cases or controversies" -- b. Implied grants of (and limitations on) judicial power -- Judicial review of constitutionality -- The "political question" doctrine -- B. The governments of the states -- 1. The supremacy clause -- a. Concurrent jurisdiction -- b. Preemption -- 2. The tenth amendment -- a. The tenth amendment in the courts -- b. AS principle of localism or subsidiarity?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: Constitutional rights -- 1. "State action" -- 2. Levels of scrutiny -- a. Lawful (valid) ends -- b. Rational means ("minimum scrutiny") -- c. "Strict scrutiny" (Compelling ends, necessary means) -- d. "Intermediate scrutiny" ("proportionality") -- A. Liberty (due process) -- 1. Explicit fundamental rights -- a. Speech -- Protected expressive conduct (private rights) -- b. Religion -- Establishment of religion -- Free exercise of religion -- B. Equality (equal protection) -- 1. Discrimination -- a. De jure discriminations -- Explicit discriminations -- Implicit discriminations -- b. De facto discrimination -- 2. Protected groups -- a. Suspect classifications -- b. Quasi-suspect classifications".
- catalog title "Power & rights in US constitutional law / Thomas Lundmark.".
- catalog title "Power and rights in United States constitutional law".
- catalog type "text".